The U.S. Supreme Court will consider Friday whether to take up a lawsuit challenging President-elect Barack Obama 's U.S. citizenship, a continuation of a New Jersey case embraced by some opponents of Obama's ...

http://tinyurl.com/pxjejwtHuffington Post"8 Reasons The Philippines Is The Best Tropical Destination No One Ever Talks About""There's an incredible chain of tropical islands in the Pacific that is sprinkled with pink, white and black sand beaches, ultra-relaxing luxury resorts, charming countrysides and villages, exotic foods and an enticing nightlife. You know it exists, but you've probably never thought of planning a trip there.And that's a shame because, as the saying goes: It's more fun in the Philippines -- especially when you're on vacation."It sure is!

Er, if clod LRS-Dale has no clue where Canada is, don't count on him to know where the Philippines are.

http://tinyurl.com/pxjejwtHuffington Post"8 Reasons The Philippines Is The Best Tropical Destination No One Ever Talks About""There's an incredible chain of tropical islands in the Pacific that is sprinkled with pink, white and black sand beaches, ultra-relaxing luxury resorts, charming countrysides and villages, exotic foods and an enticing nightlife. You know it exists, but you've probably never thought of planning a trip there.And that's a shame because, as the saying goes: It's more fun in the Philippines -- especially when you're on vacation."It sure is!

Yep, once Dirty Hairy Reed and the Democrats are no longer in power next January, we can go ahead and impeach Obama.

Nate Silver: Republicans still favored to retake the SenateWikimedia Commons

With three months to go until the midterm elections, Republicans maintain a slight edge in their quest to retake the Senate for the first time since 2006, according to FiveThirtyEight prognosticator Nate Silver.

In his latest look at the races, Silver estimates Republicans are likely to pick up the six seats necessary to flip the Senate. Though voters don't really like the GOP, they also don't care much for President Obama — whose approval ratings have slumped back to the low 40s — nor Democrats in general. Plus Democrats have more territory to defend this year, some of it in states that leaned toward Romney in 2012, giving the GOP a built-in advantage.

"This may not be a 'wave' election as 2010 was, but Republicans don't need a wave to take over the Senate," Silver writes.

Yep, once Dirty Hairy Reed and the Democrats are no longer in power next January, we can go ahead and impeach Obama.

Nate Silver: Republicans still favored to retake the SenateWikimedia Commons

With three months to go until the midterm elections, Republicans maintain a slight edge in their quest to retake the Senate for the first time since 2006, according to FiveThirtyEight prognosticator Nate Silver.

In his latest look at the races, Silver estimates Republicans are likely to pick up the six seats necessary to flip the Senate. Though voters don't really like the GOP, they also don't care much for President Obama Â— whose approval ratings have slumped back to the low 40s Â— nor Democrats in general. Plus Democrats have more territory to defend this year, some of it in states that leaned toward Romney in 2012, giving the GOP a built-in advantage.

"This may not be a 'wave' election as 2010 was, but Republicans don't need a wave to take over the Senate," Silver writes.

Sorry Rouge - you still have to come up with something to charge him with. Presiding while semi-black won't cut it

Yep, once Dirty Hairy Reed and the Democrats are no longer in power next January, we can go ahead and impeach Obama.Nate Silver: Republicans still favored to retake the SenateWikimedia CommonsWith three months to go until the midterm elections, Republicans maintain a slight edge in their quest to retake the Senate for the first time since 2006, according to FiveThirtyEight prognosticator Nate Silver.In his latest look at the races, Silver estimates Republicans are likely to pick up the six seats necessary to flip the Senate. Though voters don't really like the GOP, they also don't care much for President Obama — whose approval ratings have slumped back to the low 40s — nor Democrats in general. Plus Democrats have more territory to defend this year, some of it in states that leaned toward Romney in 2012, giving the GOP a built-in advantage."This may not be a 'wave' election as 2010 was, but Republicans don't need a wave to take over the Senate," Silver writes.

It's a fantasy to think Obama could be removed. No way to get a 2/3 majority in the senate.

Yep, once Dirty Hairy Reed and the Democrats are no longer in power next January, we can go ahead and impeach Obama.Nate Silver: Republicans still favored to retake the SenateWikimedia CommonsWith three months to go until the midterm elections, Republicans maintain a slight edge in their quest to retake the Senate for the first time since 2006, according to FiveThirtyEight prognosticator Nate Silver.In his latest look at the races, Silver estimates Republicans are likely to pick up the six seats necessary to flip the Senate. Though voters don't really like the GOP, they also don't care much for President Obama — whose approval ratings have slumped back to the low 40s — nor Democrats in general. Plus Democrats have more territory to defend this year, some of it in states that leaned toward Romney in 2012, giving the GOP a built-in advantage."This may not be a 'wave' election as 2010 was, but Republicans don't need a wave to take over the Senate," Silver writes.

Nate Silver. Who dat? Oh, baseball.

Sounds so much like the 2012 presidential predictions, Taken your dancing shoes out of storage yet, Rogue? Let the voters decide, and Silver stick to baseball. How do you come up with these prognosticators and various "experts" anyhow?.

<quoted text>And, the man who thinks Kansas is in Louisiana, does know? LMAO!!! You know where your dumpster is and that's about it!

I don't think Kansas is in Louisiana, but let's say I did, that would pale in comparison to your belief that Canada is "across the pond" from the U.S.A. and located somewhere in France. And that 50% from 15 is 10 just because 50% on top of 10 is 15. What a crock. What a LOSER.

Oh, read somewhere that over 50,000 fans attended the WWE "wrassling" smackdown in the New Orleans Superdome in your home state. Nascar/WWE territory. 50,000 Curlys. How quaint. Enjoyed?

Jacques,Someone has been pulling some levers over at O'Hare.It's been relatively quiet around here lately. I think it's Durbin because he's up for re-election against that ne'er-do-good milkman Jim Oberweis.

<quoted text>Sorry Rouge - you still have to come up with something to charge him with. Presiding while semi-black won't cut it

The Republicans are waiting for Obama to do something bizarre in reaction to their House Resolution,but with treason,usurp of power,corruption,misuse of executive power,conspiracy,I am sure they will be able to put charges together on Fast and Furious,Benghazi, IRS,NSC, and other Obama actions, except the Republicans only plan to impeach Obama based on actions he took concerning ObamaKare.

With three months to go until the midterm elections, Republicans maintain a slight edge in their quest to retake the Senate for the first time since 2006, according to FiveThirtyEight prognosticator Nate Silver.

In his latest look at the races, Silver estimates Republicans are likely to pick up the six seats necessary to flip the Senate. Though voters don't really like the GOP, they also don't care much for President Obama Â— whose approval ratings have slumped back to the low 40s Â— nor Democrats in general. Plus Democrats have more territory to defend this year, some of it in states that leaned toward Romney in 2012, giving the GOP a built-in advantage.

"This may not be a 'wave' election as 2010 was, but Republicans don't need a wave to take over the Senate," Silver writes.

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<quoted text>Sorry Rouge - you still have to come up with something to charge him with. Presiding while semi-black won't cut it

And another Libtard throws out another RACE CARD.How come Obama is not "semi-white"? I call people like him racially-mixed. Now I am less than 2% American Indian but I do not claim to be mixed-race. Now my father and paternal-grandfather looked like they had American Indian features but I think my grandfather was less than 10% which would make my father a 5%er.The family history (story) is that a g-g-g-grandmother of mine from the early 19th Century was half Micmac. Oh, and my fathers side of the family is from Aroostook Co., Northern Maine.Aroostook Band of Micmacshttp://www.micmac-nsn.gov/

Jacques,You see, O'Hare airport is like a big fat balloon.If you squeeze in one place it just bulges out somewhere else.From what I have read, the people on the northwest side of Chicago are being absolutely clobbered with jet traffic noise and pollution.They are also the lucky recipients of the bulk of over-night freight traffic too.

<quoted text>Hate is the main driver behind these ridiculous 210 defeated court challenges and now...impeachment. Were it based on incompetence, imagine how fast GWB and Reagan would've endured impeachment.

Really, at this point there is no "building" up Lil "o". He made his bed, now he gets to sleep in it. But, please continue making a complete fool of yourself. You do such a good job of it.

<quoted text>I don't think Kansas is in Louisiana, but let's say I did, that would pale in comparison to your belief that Canada is "across the pond" from the U.S.A. and located somewhere in France. And that 50% from 15 is 10 just because 50% on top of 10 is 15. What a crock. What a LOSER.Oh, read somewhere that over 50,000 fans attended the WWE "wrassling" smackdown in the New Orleans Superdome in your home state. Nascar/WWE territory. 50,000 Curlys. How quaint. Enjoyed?Replaced those cinder blocks thanks to your oil dividend loot yet?

When my daughter was 13 y/o she was "into" "wraslin'". Please note I did not call it wrestling as wresting is a sport while wraslin' is entertainment. Any way, I took her to a few, so called professional WWF events and I honestly do not think Conservatives go to events like that unless it is to supervise some kids.But even when I was younger I was never "into" "wraslin'"!

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